Ramayana reviews

Excerpts from comment and reviews of the exhibition in the UK and
foreign press.

The Independent (London)

'One of the world's most enduring stories, The Ramayana has been
told and retold throughout India and South East Asia for more than
2,000 years. Today, a collection of lavishly illustrated 17th-century
manuscripts of the Sanskrit epic, hidden away in the archives of
the British Library since 1844 [sic], goes on public display for
the first time.'Read full
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Financial Times (London)

'With Tara’s playful design, this show manages to be both
scholarly and child-friendly. The phrase “value for money”
comes to mind – but, like all British Library shows, entrance
is free.'Read full
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New Statesman (London)

'Like Hinduism itself, the Ramayana epic is open to many interpretations.
Herein lies its true beauty.'Read full
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